Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict
Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives
Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict
Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives
Was religion a friend or foe in the post-conflict statebuilding endeavors of Iraq and Afghanistan? An under-explored area in academia and policy circles alike, religious institutions are important non-state actors that wield considerable influence and can draw upon extensive resources.
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This book draws upon theory and theology to consider how religious institutions engage with post-conflict statebuilding and why they would choose to lend their resources to the endeavour. Drawing from the theologies of Roman Catholicism and Sunni Islam, Dragovic explores their possible motivations to engage alongside the international community.